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Follow in the footsteps of some of the South's literary icons, from William Faulkner to Eudora Welty and John Grisham, and see their words come to life in the places they lived and frequented. From their homes and gravesites to museums, monuments and landmarks dedicated to them, Southern writers and the stories they tell are a big part of the region's culture.

Visit the New Orleans apartment where Tennessee Williams began writing A Streetcar Named Desire and the Key West Hotel where he finished the play. Pay homage to Flannery O'Connor at her farm and gravesite in Georgia or make a pilgrimage to Harper Lee's Maycomb in Monroeville, Alabama. Head down to Florida and travel Zora Neale Hurston's Dust Tracks Heritage Trail or see the house where Jack Kerouac was living when On the Road was published. That's not to mention the multitude of sites related to Faulkner and Ernest Hemingway, along with living writers like Kathryn Stockett and Pat Conroy.

This app also includes tours and events, plus restaurants, bars and hotels with a literary theme, from the Mockingbird Cafe in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, to the O. Henry Hotel in Greensboro, North Carolina. No literary app would be complete without the independent bookstores that help carry on the legacy of the South's writers or festivals and conferences that celebrate them each year. While individual states and organizations have created trails in certain sections of the South, no comprehensive trail of literary sites exists. With more than 130 sites to visit and over 700 photos, this app aims to provide lovers of Southern lit with a multitude of options for paying tribute to their favorite authors and hopefully discovering new ones along the way.

★ About the Author ★

A native of South Louisiana, Erin Z. Bass founded online magazine Deep South at www.deepsouthmag.com in 2010 as a way to connect the Southern states through stories on culture, food travel and literature. She realized the appeal the South's literary heritage has for people of all ages and has visited many of the region's dedicated sites herself, including the home of Eudora Welty in Jackson, Miss., and hometown of Harper Lee and To Kill A Mockingbird in Monroeville, Ala. She shares a few insider tips for sites she's personally visited and enjoyed talking to literary experts and tourism representatives across the South while researching this app.

★ About Sutro Media ★

This guide is published in partnership with Sutro Media. By enabling local writers to share their expertise on mobile phones, Sutro Media is making it easier and more fun to explore the world!

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